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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP Here. I see in my absent we have a lot of assumptions in place. Let me make this clear. As I said in the OP, we were both in bad moods. The differences is I didn't snap at my nanny. She did, however, snap at her boss.[b] I called my nanny in early to help me clean up after the children, and care for them[/b]. That is her job, and she agreed beforehand. I did NOT spend "less than normal" time with my sick children. I took off for the day, but had to go to a meeting around 4. [b]I was with them all morning caring for them and cleaning up after them just like the nanny[/b]. Yet I didn't snap at her, it's a difference of emotional mentalities. It worried me knowing someone who will snap under a little stress is around my children. I asked you a very simple question and the feedback had nothing to do with what I was asking about. Thank you for the few who did reply accordingly. [/quote] OP, you called the nanny in early to "clean up after the children"? Why did this require the nanny's help? It really isn't that hard. And it shouldn't be a morning-long event like you described. Of course she agreed to come in, you put her on the spot and she was probably nervous and said fine - we've all been there. That doesn't make it right.[/quote]
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